91. The Braves had runners in scoring position with fewer than two outs in the second, third and fourth innings. 92. The Astros had runners at second and third with one out in the second but could not score any runs after an unusual play killed the threat. 93. The Astros had runners in scoring position in the third inning but came up empty when Richard Hidalgo struck out to end the inning. 94. The biggest early threat from Pittsburgh came in the fifth inning, when the Pirates had runners on first and third with two out and Martin at the plate. 95. The Braves also had runners on first and second with two outs in the second, but Brown got out of the inning by striking out Fred McGriff. 96. The Braves have runners at first and third, one out, one run in, Andruw Jones breaking from third, Smoltz squaring to bunt. 97. The Brewers had a runner at second with two outs in the second inning when Mike Matheny hit a bouncer to the left of third baseman Dean Palmer. 98. The Cubbies had runners in scoring position in four of the first five innings. 99. The Cubs had runners at first and second with nobody out in the fourth inning. 100. The Cubs had runners at first and third with one out when Sammy Sosa, the runner at first, was caught off the base. |